
FT 080: Freelancing Q&A
Matt answers frequently asked questions about freelancing: Does working remotely mean no local clients? How do I start getting clients? What is a fair price to charge? How much time should I spend on client work?
Matt answers frequently asked questions about freelancing: Does working remotely mean no local clients? How do I start getting clients? What is a fair price to charge? How much time should I spend on client work?
How do you meet and build connections with people that can help you grow your business? Michael Roderick shares how you can build connections, why connections are so important, who to connect with, and how to maintain these valuable relationships.
How do you work with clients remotely? And why would clients want to work with you rather than someone local? Laura Elizabeth shares her strategies for finding and working with clients around the world.
What's actually involved in building a six figure freelancing business? And what do you have to do differently to get there? Brennan Dunn describes what makes a successful freelancer.
How do you win and grow longterm client accounts so you aren't constantly chasing new business? Dan Englander, creator of The Million Dollar Account Manager, shows us how to stop the feast and famine cycle.
Kevin Rogers shares his remarkable journey into freelancing, from earning his first project for $350 to now earning about a hundred times that per project, by pushing himself every step of the way and constantly levelling up.
How do you solve a very expensive problem for companies using slide decks? Nolan Haims has cornered the presentation communication niche and explains the difference between being a consultant and a technician.